For those of you that have been using maps to find possible buck bedding areas, have you noticed at all, where you are able to pinpoint the bed that would likely hold the dominant area buck in a given area?
In theory if your able to find 6 likely bedding locations, but one of them looks just a little bit better than the rest, i.e maybe one spots more remote, or has better visibility down hill, ect, you'd think the local stud could/would take over such a spot from a lesser buck?
I don't really know much about hunting beds, but just something I was wondering.
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Re: Prime real estate
Hills.... u want multiple east west and North south ridges coming together at a "hub"... the more bedding points off the ridges the better. Ideally high quality ag all around
River bottom that runs through timber with multiple twists and turns surrounded with high quality agriculture
Marsh with thick brush and LOTS of edge with points... cats to red brush... marsh grass to Black brush... black brush transition to oak islands
Usually... thick and water really help... or bluff like hills close to river system
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River bottom that runs through timber with multiple twists and turns surrounded with high quality agriculture
Marsh with thick brush and LOTS of edge with points... cats to red brush... marsh grass to Black brush... black brush transition to oak islands
Usually... thick and water really help... or bluff like hills close to river system
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